The GMC Canyon Hood Cable allows drivers to pop the hood quickly by connecting the in-cabin release lever to the front latch assembly. Inside the engine bay, one Hood Cable runs from the dashboard handle to a junction block, where other segments of Hood Cable branch out towards each of the side latches. Pulling the lever pulls on the inner wire, springing both latches to allow the hood to be lifted for service or inspection. Over years of exposure, the cable housing can crack and let water seep in and corrode the wire, which can lead to stretching or snapping and cause the hood to remain stuck closed. Regular checks help to identify frayed strands or sticky movement before a sudden failure. Early GMC Canyon models and later editions have the same basic two-stage setup, although some models use a single continuous Hood Cable and some use the multi-piece design with a primary lead and two shorter latch lines, the split pattern making it easier to replace only the worn section. Keeping the GMC release system lubricated and free of moisture helps maintain Hood Cable life and easy access to vital components is maintained under every Canyon hood.
Each OEM GMC Canyon Hood Cable we offer is competitively priced and comes with the assurance of the manufacturer's warranty for the part. Furthermore, we guarantee the speedy delivery of your orders right to your doorstep. Our hassle-free return policy is also in place for your peace of mind.